Mr. Speaker, talk about verbal gymnastics, I think he just called me a liar and I pretty much take exception to that.
If the hon. member knew the first thing about my great province of Ontario, I might have a bit of respect for his comments. He does not.
Let me say what has happened in the province of Ontario. If they do not think there is a problem, ask the people at Women's College hospital. Ask the people at the Queen Street mental health unit. Ask the people who live on the streets of the city of Toronto. Ask the new mayor of Toronto why he found it necessary to unilaterally ask Anne Golden to head up a commission to study the problems around housing in the city of Toronto. There has been without a doubt an unequivocal abandonment of the people who are the most vulnerable in our province by a government that is bound, determined and bent on doing one thing, and that is delivering a 30% tax decrease.